rangfærslum
Rangfærslum is an Icelandic term used to describe practices that manipulate the ordering of people or decisions to benefit specific individuals or groups. In public and organizational debates, the phrase is often invoked in discussions of nepotism, cronyism, or corruption within hiring, promotion, admissions, or awarding of contracts. While used informally, rangfærslum implies a breach of fair procedures and merit-based evaluation.
Etymology: The word combines rang, meaning rank or order, with færslum (a form related to transfer or
Contexts: Rangfærslum has appeared in discussions about public sector promotions, university admissions, licensing decisions, and procurement
Implications and responses: Addressing rangfærslum typically requires strengthening governance, transparency, and accountability. Measures include clearly defined
See also: nepotism, cronyism, corruption, procurement fraud, credentialism.