Large Language Models Augment or Substitute Human Experts in Idea Screening
Cathy L Yang,
Abhishek Borah,
Brendon Rhodes and
Pavel Kireyev
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Cathy L Yang: HEC Paris - Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
Abhishek Borah: INSEAD
Brendon Rhodes: INSEAD
Pavel Kireyev: London School of Economics
No 1597, HEC Research Papers Series from HEC Paris
Abstract:
Firms that use crowdsourcing to gather advertising and product ideas often rely on internal experts to manually screen thousands of submissions, a costly and time-consuming process. Internal experts rate thousands of ideas to identify a small set of promising ones that are then submitted for additional review. We evaluate how large language models (LLMs), when combined with a machine learning model trained on historical expert ratings and final client selections, can improve the efficiency of this screening. Using data from a platform that engaged experts to evaluate 74,436 ideas across 153 contests for major advertisers, we show that evaluation effort can be reduced by 28.4% compared to the status quo. Of this reduction, 3.8% is directly attributable to the LLM output, while the remainder comes from better weighting expert scores to align with sponsor preferences. Notably, incorporating LLMs could make 5 out of 10 experts redundant, compared to 3 with machine learning alone. Importantly, the experts whose judgments are most replicable by the LLM are not necessarily the poorest performers. These findings offer a practical framework for integrating LLMs into idea screening pipelines and underscore their potential to streamline expert evaluation while maintaining alignment with client goals.
Keywords: Ideation; Idea Screening; Crowdsourcing; LLMs; Prompt Engineering; Machine Learning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C55 L23 M15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 55 pages
Date: 2025-10-21, Revised 2025-10-21
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DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5634331
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