Abstract
A hotel chain’s expansion involves several strategic decisions—whether to expand, choice of a destination, choice of an entry mode, and selection of a hotel partner. This research note focuses on the hotel partner selection and, more specifically, on the requirements the hotel chains have towards hotels in Bulgaria that aim to be affiliated, as well as hotels’ perceptions of chains’ requirements towards them. Findings reveal that chains place a higher emphasis on task-related rather than partner-related criteria. The hotels systematically overrate the importance of the specific requirements chains have towards them. Managerial implications, research limitations, and directions for future research are also discussed.