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Dr. Stephanie Raible is an Associate Professor of Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware. She also serves as Affiliated Faculty at the Biden School of Public Policy and Administration. Her academic leadership includes former roles as Faculty Director of the undergraduate minor and certificate programs in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Faculty Co-Director of the graduate certificate in Leadership in Social Innovation.
- EdD in Organizational Leadership from Northeastern University
- Graduate Certificate in Socially Responsible and Sustainable Apparel Business from University of Delaware
- MA in Lifelong Learning Policy and Management (Joint Erasmus Mundus Degree) from Institute of Education-University College London and University of Deusto
- MSEd in Higher Education Management from University of Pennsylvania
- BA in Foreign Languages and Literatures-Italian Studies from University of Delaware
Her research focuses on women's entrepreneurship, cross-sectoral partnerships, entrepreneurial identity, and entrepreneurship education. She co-authored the book Social entrepreneurship: A practice-based approach to social innovation and has published extensively on social enterprise case studies and educational methodologies.
Dr. Raible’s article trends emphasize social innovation pedagogy (2010-2025), enterprise scaling strategies (2022-2025), ethical frameworks (2018-2023), and cross-sector partnership dynamics (2022-2023). Recent work (2025) addresses micro-level research impact and rural ecosystem partnerships.
- University of Delaware Excellence in Teaching Award
- International Council for Small Business (ICSB) Excellence in Social Entrepreneurship Award
- Deshpande Symposium Excellence in Curriculum Innovation in Entrepreneurship Award
- Delaware Business Times (DBT) 40 under 40 “DBT40” Award
She actively contributes to nonprofit governance as a board member for organizations like the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE, 2024-27) and the Social Enterprise Alliance (SEA, 2020-22). In Spring 2025, she will serve as a Visiting Professor at the Management Center Innsbruck (MCI) through a Fulbright Scholar appointment.



