As of 2014, all newly submitted Graduate Center dissertations and theses appear in Academic Works shortly after graduation. Some works are immediately available to read and download, and some become available after an embargo period set by the author. Dissertations and theses from before 2014 are generally accessible only to the CUNY community, but some authors have chosen to make theirs open access.

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Dissertations from 2014

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Homeostasis-Driven Responses to Consumer Sensations, Rhonda Hadi

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Essays on Non-GAAP Earnings Disclosure, Hangsoo Kyung

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Psychological Contracts in Information Exchanges, Stanislav Mamonov

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Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve: The Effects of Conspicuous Compassion on Identity Signaling and Charitable Behavior, Zoe Rogers

Dissertations from 2007

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Essays on Modeling of Blind Principal Bid Basket Trading Cost, Tin Shan Suen

Dissertations from 1989

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On the Stochastic Sequential and Nonsequential Production Planning Problem, Shivaji Rao

Dissertations from 1981

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The Effect of Methodological and Personal Factors on Attitude-Behavior Consistency, Neil H. Firtle