From resource to innovation: A decision framework for sustainable boron research infrastructure
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Turkey Turkey holds nearly 73% of the world’s boron reserves, granting it a strategic advantage in developing boron-based materials and technologies. Despite this geological wealth, the country still lacks a dedicated institutional framework that connects academic research with industrial innovation in boron chemistry. In this study, we developed a comprehensive decision-making framework to identify the most suitable university for establishing a national Boron Research Institute. Five multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method s—COPRAS, TOPSIS, VIKOR, MOORA, and WASPAS—were applied under three distinct weighting schemes: Entropy, Fuzzy AHP, Hybrid combination. Eighteen criteria were evaluated, covering academic, geological, infrastructural, and environmental dimensions. The results show a fully consistent ranking across all evaluation scenarios, identifying Balıkesir University as the top alternative, followed by Uludag, ˘ Anadolu, and Dumlupınar. Strong methodological convergence was confirmed by Kendall’s W = 0.87 and Spearman correlations of 0.89–1.00. Rank acceptability analysis indicates that Balıkesir ranked first in 87% of all scenarios and exhibited the lowest mean (0.014) and maximum (0.114) regret values, demonstrating high decision stability. The pro posed framework prioritizes robustness and cross-method validation, providing a transparent and reproducible decision-support tool for strategic research infrastructure planning and its extension to other strategic material systems.












