The current study aims to activate the role of Saudi universities in developing women's attitudes toward spreading the culture of social entrepreneurship. It relied on the method of the social survey through the stratified random sample of female students in the final levels of Saudi governmental universities in Riyadh, and the sample reached 375 individuals, and the study reached results, the most important of which is that the level of Saudi universities ’role in developing women's attitudes towards spreading the culture of social entrepreneurship is high, Whereas, the level of Saudi universities' role in developing women's attitudes related to the emotional and cognitive component toward spreading the culture of social entrepreneurship is high, while the role of Saudi universities in developing women's attitudes related to the behavioral toward spreading a culture of social entrepreneurship is average. The results also indicate that there is no variance in the study sample's estimates of the role of Saudi universities in developing women's attitudes toward social entrepreneurship.
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