Idea Evaluation: Combining Openness and Expertise

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Abstract

The evaluation of creative ideas is a crucial step in the innovation process. However, doing so accurately is a challenge; anecdotal and research evidence suggests that creative potential often gets lost during evaluation and selection. In this chapter, we review the literature on idea evaluation and discuss various models that have been proposed. Based on our review, we conclude that effective evaluation of creative ideas depends on two factors: (1) openness: evaluators need to be willing and able to consider and appreciate novel ideas, despite the uncertainty these ideas bring; and (2) expertise: evaluators need sufficient domain knowledge to assess whether an idea is (or can be) a valuable contribution. Finally, we discuss implications for research and practice and identify potential avenues for future research.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Organizational Creativity
EditorsRoni Reiter-Palmon, Samuel Hunter
PublisherElsevier
Chapter8
Pages109-123
Number of pages15
ISBN (Print)978-0-323-91840-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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