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Beyond consumption: the promising contribution of voluntary simplicity

Suthisak Kraisornsuthasinee (Department of Marketing, Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand)
Fredric William Swierczek (Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand)

Social Responsibility Journal

ISSN: 1747-1117

Article publication date: 5 March 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Greater contribution of voluntary simplicity to sustainability may extend beyond the scope of consumption behavior. This paper aims to argue that work behavior is also important and it explores how and why personal consumption of the voluntary simplifiers relates to the way they work.

Design/methodology/approach

This qualitative study uses in-depth interviews to explore the consumption–work experience relationship and driving values of voluntary simplifiers. Thailand is the chosen context, as it represents an emerging economy aiming to converge economic growth and sufficiency.

Findings

The findings demonstrate that, driven mainly by contentment and integrity, simple living complements leisurely, meaningful and, most intriguingly, ethical work. In return, such work behavior provides enough earnings and fulfills the beginners, as well as the progressive and extensive simplifiers.

Research limitations/implications

The consumption–work relationship model of the voluntary simplifiers provides an alternative starting point for further research and practice to tackle overconsumption, inequality, inequity and corruption – the critical challenges of sustainability.

Originality/value

This research takes a more complete approach to study the voluntary simplifiers. The empirical results demonstrate the greater scope of voluntary simplicity literature beyond sustainable consumption and work–life balance. Based on the consumption–work relationship driven mainly by contentment and integrity, this paper proposes meaningful and ethical work as the promising contribution of voluntary simplicity to sustainability.

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Citation

Kraisornsuthasinee, S. and Swierczek, F.W. (2018), "Beyond consumption: the promising contribution of voluntary simplicity", Social Responsibility Journal, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 80-95. https://doi.org/10.1108/SRJ-02-2017-0029

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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