Cecilie Lundqvist
Ph.d. Fellow
About
Unlocking Systemic Change for a Circular Economy
I study systemic change for a circular economy, focusing on how societies can respond to complex challenges such as climate change and resource scarcity. I focus on the interplay between natural, social, and technical systems, with particular attention to the role of information systems and digital technologies in enabling change.
I investigate how resilience can be built through circular and regenerative systems, and how systemic leverage points can unlock pathways to lasting change. Central to this work is rethinking value itself – recognising social and natural capital as equally vital to prosperity as economic value.
My work aspires to support the design of systems that regenerate rather than deplete, cultivating resilience and justice by embedding sustainability into the core structures of our system.
Publications
See all publications2025
Value Co-Creation and Co-Destruction in Digital Product Passport Ecosystems
Cecilie Lundqvist, Ph.d. Fellow
Christiane Lehrer, Associate Professor
Anne Ixmeier
Franziska Wagner