Samual Riewe
Adjunct Professor
Part-Time Faculty
McLaren Conference Center 111
Biography
Samual Riewe holds a Master's in Economics from San Francisco State University and teaches introductory macroeconomics and microeconomics at USF. His research focuses on consumer behavior in the wine industry, where he has led statistical studies. Outside of academia, he enjoys tennis, golf, and splitboarding.
Expertise
- Applied microeconomics
- Econometrics
- Federal Reserve policy
Research Areas
- Consumer theory
- Customer retention modeling
- Subscription modeling
Education
- San Francisco State University, MA in Economics, 2012
- Sonoma State University, BA in Economics, 2010
Prior Experience
- Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics, University of San Francisco
- Professional Faculty, Department of Economics, Sonoma State University
- Economic Consultant
Selected Publications
- Generational Cohort Theory and Wine: Analyzing How Gen Z Differs from Other American Wine Consuming Generations. International Journal of Wine Business Research, May 28, 2020