Abstract

Catastrophe theory is a recently developed mathematical technique for studying discontinuous processes, such as sudden and dramatic changes (“catastrophes”) in the behavior of a system as a consequence of small changes in controlling factors. This paper uses the “cusp catastrophe,” one of the theory’s seven elementary forms, to create a three-dimensional model which suggests a coherent relationship between four models of university governance.

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