Anthropological study of Oil Fund may become book as CEO continues to divide opinion

The study focuses on the Norwegian Oil Fund’s internal culture and crisis handling, while the CEO’s open leadership style continues to raise questions in Norway.
Social anthropologist Tone Danielsen spent nearly 18 months studying NBIM, which manages Norway's oil fund, led by CEO Nicolai Tangen. | Photo: Kristiania University College / NBIM
Social anthropologist Tone Danielsen spent nearly 18 months studying NBIM, which manages Norway's oil fund, led by CEO Nicolai Tangen. | Photo: Kristiania University College / NBIM

When social anthropologist Tone Danielsen was approached by Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), which manages Norway’s Oil Fund, to study its internal culture, the resulting report was never meant to have been made public.

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