Social Responsibility in CorporationsName:Course:Date:Institution Affiliation:Do you think appeals for corporations to be more socially responsible create more risks that the corporate veil will be pierced?No, appeals for corporations to be more socially responsible do not create a risk of piercing the corporate veil. Corporations owe to open up to the world and reach out its public as much as possible to create permanent engagement and build confidence in the eyes of the clients. By corporations becoming more socially responsible, they create an impression in the public that they care about what goes around the clients. Corporate social responsibility gives an organization the human aspect. That makes the client understand that the business is not only interested in earning money from them, but also willing to come done to the level of the client. And walk with them in their ordinary lives and respond promptly to their immediate needs other than the business needs. Appeals for corporate social responsibility do not break the corporate veil, but instead strengthens it in the public eye (Scott 1977).Establishing and maintaining a strong image in the eyes of