The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized asset management in Smart Homes. In Indonesia, one of the biggest struggles in implementing emerging technology in the e-government system is connecting the users' behavioral intention with the suitability of the type of work and the technological convenience offered. A technology acceptance and use model is proposed to address this issue by analyzing the correlation between IoT adoption in asset management. The model draws insights from two complementary methods: user behavioral intention predicts utilization, and task-technology fit predicts performance with moderating factors analysis. The study finds that social influence, hedonic motivation, and price value factors are compelling users' intentions to adopt the Internet of Things in asset management. The IoT technology is deemed worth the price for asset management, particularly for state residences, due to its automation, accuracy, and real-time features. It also enhances decision-making, as the asset information is more reliable and secure. This study enriches moderating factors analysis to study the effect of technology adoption. Additionally, research on asset management systems still needs to be improved, especially in the government sector. In conclusion, this study provides insights into adopting IoT in the government sector and its potential to transform asset management.
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