![]() The GCI assesses how globally engaged cities are across five dimensions: business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. While the GCI is a picture of the present, the GCO is a forecast of the future. Kearney’s report looks at the current conditions of cities and the investments they are making in their futures in GCI and Global Cities Outlook (GCO). While Riyadh has recorded a 46-point increase in rankings, the highest jump in the category globally, the FIFA World Cup host city, Doha, noted a 17-point jump in the category, and held a firm lead in the Mena region in sporting events. The top four cities on the list - New York, London, Paris, and Tokyo - are unchanged from 2021.ĭubai tops the region in Cultural Experience, which is one of the most fluid and difficult-to-quantify categories within the GCI. The GCI’s rankings of the top cities in 2022 reflect the self-reinforcing strength of the world’s leading global cities. ![]() Dubai has retained its number one spot in the Middle East and North Africa and improved its position globally in a key index that reflects the self-reinforcing strength of the world’s leading global cities in 2022.ĭubai, which improved its global ranking to 22 from 23 in the Global Cities Index (GCI), has demonstrated growth in business activity, human capital and political engagement through 2022 while Abu Dhabi jumped a spot up on the global rankings owing to increased business activity and political engagement, according to the Index compiled by a global consulting firm Kearney.
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