The Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) is a strategic instrument for digital governance in Indonesia, but its success in local government remains uneven. The problem addressed in this study is the fluctuating SPBE performance of the Jambi Provincial Government, which is associated with network instability, changing application coordinators, overlapping data input, diverse user age groups, and uneven digital literacy among state civil apparatus (ASN) and service users. This study aims to identify the determinants of SPBE success from the ASN perspective and to explain how system quality and information quality shape perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, user satisfaction, and net benefits. A quantitative explanatory survey was conducted with 385 ASN respondents who interact with SPBE services in the Jambi Provincial Government. The research model integrates constructs from technology acceptance and information system success perspectives and was tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling. The measurement results show that all indicators are valid, with outer loading values above 0.70, AVE values above 0.50, and Cronbach alpha values above 0.80. The structural results indicate that information quality has the strongest effect on perceived usefulness (beta = 0.861), followed by user satisfaction on net benefits (beta = 0.844) and system quality on perceived ease of use (beta = 0.834). Perceived usefulness also has a stronger effect on user satisfaction than perceived ease of use. These findings confirm that SPBE success in Jambi depends primarily on accurate, complete, timely, and relevant information that creates real work benefits and sustained user satisfaction.
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