Smart cities have been conquering more space into debates about city management and have been treated as attractive cities to talents, tourists, visitors, and investors due to the alliancebetween innovation, environmental quality, and social and cultural inclusion. Therefore, it can be understood that smart cities are connected to urban attractiveness. Given this context, this studyaimed to verify the relation between the degree of intelligence and the level of urban attractiveness in global smart cities. This is a quantitative and descriptive study since it used descriptive statistics through least-squares partial regression. Our findings showed a strong positive correlation between the cities’ levels of intelligence, lifestyle, and consumption. Nonetheless, the relation between the level of intelligence and the flow of people was not confirmed in these cities.
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