Skills Productivity Human Relations Manuscript Workflow Router

Human Relations Manuscript Workflow Router

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humrel-workflow
This comprehensive router guides authors through the entire writing and revision lifecycle for submissions to Human Relations (HR). It diagnoses common academic bottlenecks—from topic selection and theoretical development to data analysis and rebuttal strategies—ensuring the manuscript meets the rigorous interdisciplinary standards of the journal. It acts as a navigational map, suggesting the optimal sequence of specialized skills.
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Overview

Human Relations Workflow Router (humrel-workflow)

Overview

This is the router. It tells you which humrel- skill to use at the current stage* of a manuscript aimed at Human Relations (HR) — the long-established interdisciplinary social-science journal of work, organization, and management, published by SAGE for the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations (founded 1947, monthly). HR draws on organization studies, sociology, psychology, and critical perspectives, and its stated aim is "to advance our understanding of social relationships at and around work through theoretical development and empirical investigation." It treats qualitative, critical, quantitative, and mixed-methods work as equally first-class — what is non-negotiable is a unique and substantive theoretical contribution anchored in the relational, social nature of work.

Operational tells that you are at HR and not a sibling: review is double-anonymous, so the manuscript must be fully anonymized (no author names, no links to external sites); the total length cap is 13,000 words including everything (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准); referencing is SAGE Harvard (author-date); submission is through ScholarOne / ManuscriptCentral (mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hr). HR runs an editorial scoping screen before full review — "suitable data are a necessary but not sufficient feature to get to full peer review" — so the contribution and fit must be legible up front. Co-Editors-in-Chief are Smriti Anand and Penny Dick (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).

When to trigger

  • The user asks "what should I do next?" on an HR-targeted manuscript
  • A draft needs its current bottleneck diagnosed
  • Work is ping-ponging between theory, fieldwork/data, framing, writing, and the response letter
  • An HR decision letter arrived and the user needs to switch into revision mode
  • The team is weighing HR against Organization Studies, JMS, AMJ, or Organization

Routing table

Current symptom Next skill
Scope/audience fit uncertain; "is this an HR paper?" humrel-topic-selection
Theory is thin, box-and-arrow, or under-engaged with social theory humrel-theory-development
Contribution vs. adjacent conversations/journals is fuzzy humrel-literature-positioning
Design choice and rigor (qual/critical/quant/mixed) unsettled humrel-methods
Coding, estimation, or data-to-theory link is opaque humrel-data-analysis
The "so what" / theoretical claim is not sharp humrel-contribution-framing
Exhibits (data-structure table, models) hard to read humrel-tables-figures
Prose flat; intro/abstract miss the reflexive HR register humrel-writing-style
Anonymization, 13k cap, SAGE Harvard, portal preflight humrel-submission
Want to calibrate scoping-screen odds / timeline / transfer humrel-review-process
Received an R&R; need a response-letter strategy humrel-rebuttal

Default order

  1. humrel-topic-selection — lock the work-and-society question and HR fit
  2. humrel-theory-development — build the social-theoretical engine
  3. humrel-literature-positioning — stake the contribution vs. the conversation
  4. humrel-methods — design (qual / critical / quant / mixed) with rigor
  5. humrel-data-analysis — make the evidence-to-theory link transparent
  6. humrel-contribution-framing — sharpen the one-sentence theoretical claim
  7. humrel-tables-figures — exhibits that carry, not decorate
  8. humrel-writing-style — the reflexive HR voice (intro + abstract last)
  9. humrel-submission — anonymized ScholarOne preflight
  10. humrel-review-process — calibrate the scoping screen and developmental review
  11. humrel-rebuttal — after the R&R

humrel-writing-style is a late polish; do not rewrite the intro before the theory and evidence settle.

Anti-patterns

  • Treating HR as interchangeable with Organization Studies (EGOS), JMS, AMJ (US hypothesis-testing), or Organization (critical-only) — see the archetype table
  • Sending a paper whose contribution is empirical-only ("we found X") with no theoretical advance — fails the scoping screen
  • Polishing prose before theory, design, and the evidence hierarchy are stable
  • Leaving author-identifying traces (acknowledgements, self-cites in first person, live URLs) in a double-anonymous submission
  • Letting an appendix carry claims the 13k main text must establish

Routing by paper archetype

HR spans several traditions, and the binding constraint differs by archetype. Read the archetype, then enter the chain at the right link.

Archetype Likely first bottleneck Enter at
Ethnographic / qualitative process study data-to-theory transparency + theoretical payoff humrel-theory-developmenthumrel-data-analysis
Critical / reflexive (power, identity, discourse) sharpening the critique into a travelling contribution humrel-literature-positioninghumrel-contribution-framing
Quantitative / survey / multilevel construct validity + theorizing beyond the coefficient humrel-methodshumrel-data-analysis
Mixed-methods integration logic (why both, what each adds) humrel-methods
Theory paper (no new data) novelty + reach vs. existing organizational theory humrel-theory-development

Worked routing example (illustrative)

A user says: "My ethnography of platform couriers is rich, but a reviewer says it reads as 'a vivid case with thin theory' and feels closer to Work, Employment and Society than HR." That is two HR pushbacks — the data-to-theory ladder is invisible (owned by humrel-data-analysis) and the contribution is empirical not theoretical (owned by humrel-contribution-framing, scoped against siblings in humrel-literature-positioning). Route to theory and data first; only once the courier case yields a named, generative mechanism about control and identity at work — not just a labour-process description — do you return to humrel-writing-style and humrel-rebuttal.

Minimal decision snippet

if decision_letter_arrived:          -> humrel-rebuttal
elif ready_to_submit:                -> humrel-submission
elif exhibits_unclear:               -> humrel-tables-figures
elif evidence_to_theory_opaque:      -> humrel-data-analysis
elif design_or_rigor_unsettled:      -> humrel-methods
elif claim_or_positioning_fuzzy:     -> humrel-contribution-framing / humrel-literature-positioning
elif theory_thin:                    -> humrel-theory-development
else:                                -> humrel-topic-selection
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Category Productivity
Name humrel-workflow
Version v20260724
Size 6.85KB
Updated At 2026-07-28
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