Foundational Research
The core concept of interpretive orchestration originates from: Lin, X. and Corley, K. (under review). “Interpretive Orchestration: When Human Intuition Meets Machine Intelligence.” Strategic Organization. This Research Memex project extends that methodological foundation into a broader pedagogical framework for AI partnership across research contexts.Academic Guidance
Prof. Erkko Autio- Imperial Business School, Imperial College London
- Insights on systematic review pedagogy
- Course context: Systematic Reviews (MRes in Management & Entrepreneurship, 2025)
- Head of the Management & Entrepreneurship
- Imperial Business School, Imperial College London
- Expert in qualitative research methods
- Guidance on research methodology and academic rigor
- Co-author of foundational interpretive orchestration research
- Contribution to theoretical framing
Content & Development
Methodology:- Core concepts: Developed for MRes course with Profs. Autio & Corley
- Case study materials: Systematic review course (2025), Imperial Business School
- Writing & iteration: Xule Lin + Claude Code
- AI models: Claude Opus 4.1 (initial) → Claude Sonnet 4.5 (refinement)
- Tools used: Sequential Thinking MCP, Lotus Wisdom MCP, Zen MCP
- Visual design SVGs: Xule’s partner
This documentation is a self-demonstrating project - created using the very methodology it teaches. Every page was written through human-AI partnership, proving interpretive orchestration works in practice.Want to see the messy, iterative process? Check out How We Designed the Visual Identity → for the full story (including Claude’s hilariously bad first attempts at drawing ASCII seahorses! 🦈).
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