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Airwave Sounds plc

Airwave Sounds plc
Airwave Sounds plc
The Case Study section of the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation serves two purposes. First, the case studies presented are concerned with problematical issues that are pertinent to students of entrepreneurship. Thus they constitute appropriate teaching and learning vehicles on a variety of postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. Each case study is accompanied by a set of guidelines for the use of tutors. Second, it is envisaged that those engaged in entrepreneurial activities will find the cases both interesting and useful.
This issue's Case Study concerns the formation of a university spin-out venture and invites exploration of business planning, growth strategies and entrepreneurial development in such companies.
1465-7503
129-137
Boocock, G.
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Stephens, J.
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Warren, L.
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Boocock, G.
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Stephens, J.
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Boocock, G., Stephens, J. and Warren, L. (2004) Airwave Sounds plc. The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 5 (2), 129-137.

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The Case Study section of the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation serves two purposes. First, the case studies presented are concerned with problematical issues that are pertinent to students of entrepreneurship. Thus they constitute appropriate teaching and learning vehicles on a variety of postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. Each case study is accompanied by a set of guidelines for the use of tutors. Second, it is envisaged that those engaged in entrepreneurial activities will find the cases both interesting and useful.
This issue's Case Study concerns the formation of a university spin-out venture and invites exploration of business planning, growth strategies and entrepreneurial development in such companies.

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Published date: 1 May 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 37058
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/37058
ISSN: 1465-7503
PURE UUID: ffe87d76-8dda-4480-a3de-ddfa431dbe01

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Date deposited: 23 May 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:35

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Author: G. Boocock
Author: J. Stephens
Author: L. Warren

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