Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) connects various devices to the internet, enabling seamless communication and coordination. Its sensor and action capabilities aid in early fire detection and response. This article investigates the theory and elements of Internet of Things (IoT) acceptance and acceptance to see how IoT can assist in monitoring and controlling fire safety management. This study uses a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology to search, identify, appraise, synthesize, analyze, and summarize studies on the Internet of Things (IoT). The study highlights the importance of theoretical frameworks like TPB, TAM, UTAUT, and TOE in understanding the Internet of Things (IoT) acceptance and adoption. TPB focuses on attitudes, subjective standards, and perceived behavioral control, TAM emphasizes ease of use, UTAUT focuses on performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions, and TOE examines organizational, technological, and environmental aspects affecting commercial IoT adoption. These frameworks provide actionable insights for successful IoT implementation and integration in individual and organizational settings.

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